19. Fights flare over subsidies in Farm Bill Efforts to negotiate changes in world trade treaties on agriculture products have failed for more than 20 years. farm subsidies, arguing that unless or until there is a world agreement on agriculture trade, U. House agriculture subcommittee left wheat growers groaning and the USDA disappointed. Montana's agricultural sector is the largest natural resource industry in the state, approaching $3 billion in cash income each year. That is why wheat growers are asking for a higher direct payment...
Source • 7/1/2007 •
20. Trade Ministry expects good harvest this year Due to the support and assistance from the state, we expect more than 1.25 million tons of grain to be shipped to the state silos, the statement added. The statement said the volume is higher than the same period last year in which 545,000 tons were ferried to state silos. But the expected volume falls short or Iraqs needs estimated at nearly 4 million tons of wheat a year. The countrys food import bill is estimated to cost the treasury billions of dollars a year. Iraq meets most of its...
Source • 7/1/2007 •
21. Aglines briefs Ord to host carbon credit, wind power meeting ORD Nebraska Farmers Union (NEFU) is teaming up with the Loup Basin Resource, Conservation, and Development Center (RC&D) to inform farmers and ranchers about the financial opportunities of Carbon Sequestration and Community Owned Wind Energy. Ord to host carbon credit, wind power meeting ORD Nebraska Farmers Union (NEFU) is teaming up with the Loup Basin Resource, Conservation, and Development Center (RC&D) to inform farmers and ranchers about...
Source • 7/1/2007 •
22. Most local wheat cutting done Some fields looked good and some didn't, but at least the wheat in his vicinity was generally harvestable. Harvest will continue for several farmers through next weekend and they will start storing wheat on the ground this Friday. They are seeing some shrunken and broken kernels and their average dockage is two percent with some weed seeds showing up on the double-cropped acres. They haven't had any problems with disease and will probably have enough storage for this crop. Surprisingly not...
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23. With moisture, watch for diseases in winter wheat Fanning said a general starting point for considering a fungicide application to protect wheat is when the crop has a yield potential of 45 bushels an acre. Fanning added there's increased opportunity for fungicides to return a profit on wheat when wheat is planted in corn or wheat residue, when disease present on lower leaves at jointing, and when there's an extended period of wet weather after jointing. Brad Ruden, interim manager of the SDSU Plant Diagnostic Clinic, added that producers...
Source • The Prairie Star,MT •
24. Brazil native picking up the lingo at harvest job She had never seen a grain elevator or a harvest, and she knew nothing about agriculture. There's too good of a wheat crop in the field for it to be hit by a thunderstorm. Far removed from her city of 500,000, Montebello found herself in the southwest Kansas town of Sublette, population 1,600, where she is learning the inner workings of a grain cooperative. The daily grind consists of just about everything about the business of elevators, Montebello said, including grading grain and...
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25. DJ US Wheat Review: Technical Pressure Weighs On Prices It will update estimates on spring wheat condition, winter wheat conditionand winter wheat harvest progress. The next several days featureadditional rains and with below-normal temperatures, which extend harvestdelays and expand damage to hard red winter wheat quality and production, theweather firm said. Carryover technical selling from a weak close Friday pushed prices intonegative territory and confirmed a bearish technical "key reversal," traderssaid. CBOT July wheat on Friday set a...
Source • FXstreet.com The Futures Market,Spain •
26. DJ US Cash Grain Review: Improved Crop Conditions Forecast Surprisingly small spring wheat seedings, a 39% increase in weekly export inspections of wheat and declining harvest prospects pushed CIF spring/winter wheat basis up by 3-15 cents Monday. government crop condition ratings to be released late Monday afternoon are likely to illustrate that concerns about short soil moisture supplies in the Corn Belt have recently shifted from the east to the west. The markets job now is to ration quality wheat bushels until the southern hemisphere harvest...
Source • Ohio Farmer,OH •
27. U.S. breakfast foods rise in price One reason breakfast is on the rise is because ethanol-fuel production is using up a large chunk of the corn crop, the newspaper said. This is affecting everything from cereal -- whose price has risen 2 percent this year -- to feed for livestock that become bacon, U. The views expressed in the articles are not necessarily those of earthtimes.org and we accept no responsibility for the views or opinions expressed in the articles either direct or indirect. breakfast foods have risen as much...
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